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So much of living in recovery is living in the in-between times: the time from where we were to where we want to be. Whether it’s the space between denial and awareness, the space between addiction and sobriety, the space

Recently, as I’ve tried to acknowledge my own reality, I’ve been surprised by the variety of responses I’ve received. Whether it’s friends, family, people in recovery, people out of recovery, as I’ve acknowledged the reality around me, I’ve been told

Sometimes we just miss our addiction. We know that the relationships we had and the behaviors we engaged in are unhealthy and they aren’t serving us. However, they did serve a purpose in our life. They helped us escape and

I just celebrated by 41st birthday!! During the day, three seemingly small things added up to an amazing day! As I was reflecting on these things, I wanted to share them with you. I hope you can build the hope

Continuing our discussion on being ALL IN, I share with you my big three distrator behaviors! These are behaviors that prevent me (and probably you) from being ALL IN in our recovery journeys. These behaviors sneak into our lives, they

Step 5: It Works When I Work It! In the continuation of the deep dive into the 12 steps of recovery, Amy concludes her discussion on Step 5 with “It Works When I Work It!” In this episode, Amy provides

5 Years In Recovery, Part 2 In the second episode of this three part series, Amy reflects about her five years of recovery. With Dr. Aaron Glade, her first therapist in recovery, she reflects on some of the success and